Tuesday, December 29, 2015

SL Benfica In 2015/16



For the first time in over 30 years, SL Benfica won the Portuguese Liga for two consecutive years in a row. Jorge Jesus and company worked hard throughout the 2014/15 season to change the guard over in Portugal to identify SL Benfica as the only team that mattered in Portugal. A much needed "Bi- Campeonato" for the Benfica Nation. In just a few weeks after SL Benfica won their 34th Portuguese Liga titles, their coach of six years Jorge Jesus did the unthinkable and not only leave SL Benfica but begin coaching Lisbon rivals Sporting CP.

SL Benfica went out and hired former SL Benfica youth coach nice guy Rui Vitoria. Although Vitoria's salary was much more reasonable then JJ's, In all fairness Vitoria on paper looked like a great option to replace JJ at the time. Former Sporting coach Marco Silva was also an option but soon joined Olimpiacos.

The 2015/16 Benfica pre-season started 22 weeks ago at The Seixal where 3,000 fans came to watch the first and only open practice to the public in which Benfica showcased some of their new talents and returning talents before embarking on a 5 match North American pre-season tour.Such newer faces for the 2015/16 squad included: Ederson (GK), Nelson Semedo (RB), Adel Taarabt (Mid), Mehdi Carcela (Winger), Renato Sanches (Mid), Nuno Santos (Forward), Raul (Forward), Mitroglu (Forward)



2015/16 Liga

Although the pre-season was terrible for SL Benfica (1 win, 4 loses in North America and a loss to Sporting in the Portuguese Super Cup) Benfica opened up Matchday #1 with a 4-0 win against Estoril. Although the scoreline was impressive the fans yet were not impressed with Benfica and their new coach. It was one week later in which Benfica lost 1-0 away to Arouca (a team who was recently playing in third division Portuguese soccer). Occasionally slip ups do occur to big clubs but these 3 points (along with a few others) may come back to haunt the club throughout the rest of the season.

It was Matchday #5 in which Benfica would lose another additional 3 points away to FC Porto. A game in which Benfica dominated the first half with possession and shots on net but were unable to create opportunities in the second half. FC Porto capitalized in the 86" resulting in a 1-0 loss. Then on Matchday #7 Benfica hosted Sporting and for the first time in almost two decades, Benfica were dominated and lost in an abmissal 3-0 performance. Sporting is now first place in the Portuguese Liga and continues to do so until Matchday #14 after suffering a loss to Uniao De Madeira.

SL Benfica end the first part of the 2015/16 season in third place with 31 points, Sporting in second place with 35 points and FC Porto in first with 36 points. Although coach Rui Vitoria is often blamed for this year's performance, SL Benfica currently are without such key players as; Salvio, Luisao., and Nelson Semedo. With Grimaldo just signing to SL Benfica from Barcelona and possibly some other changes on their way in the up and coming January transfer window, the 2015/16 season is still not over and SL Benfica can still turn it around. 


2015/16 UEFA Champions League

For the first time since the 2011/12 competition, SL Benfica have qualified out of the group stages of the UEFA Champions League and onto the Round Of 16. SL Benfica was unable to keep their first place position in Group C after losing to Atletico Madrid on Matchday #6. Although some may say SL Benfica's next opponent Zenit St. Petersburg may be a favourable opponent, during last season's home and away legs, SL Benfica were not only unable to defeat Zenit but were unable to score. 

With the Russian Pro League on a brief winter hiatus, SL Benfica may be able to catch Zenit off guard and advance to the Quarter - Finals a stage in which SL Benfica has not reached since 2011/12 losing to Chelsea. 

Currently SL Benfica have been awarded over 20 Million in cash prizes (according to Wikipedia) during this year's UEFA competition:

12,000,000 (Qualifying)
 4, 500,000 (3 Wins During Group Stage)
     500,000 (1 Draw During Group Stage)
5, 500, 000 (Reaching The Round of 16)


2015/16 UEFA Youth League

In it's third year of existence, the UEFA Youth League has been a consistently successful competition for SL Benfica. With the emergence of great talents in the past such as; Goncalo Guedes, Joao Teixeira, Renato Sanches, and Rochinha, the SL Benfica UEFA Youth League of 2015/16 will produce such future stars as; Hildeberto Perreira, Diogo Goncalves, Joao Lima and Goalkeeper Andre Ferreira. 

SL Benfica lost to Barcelona in the 2013/14 Final and were Quarter-Finalists in 2014/15. So far in this year's competition Benfica have set all time records defeating Astana 8-0 and Galatassaray 11-1. SL Benfica won the group with 16 points scoring 26 goals in 6 matches and only allowing in 3 goals. 

Based on the success of their Group performance, SL Benfica are currently one of the favorites to win this year's competition. SL Benfica continue to flourish with the success of their youth teams at The Seixal. 

Recently SL Benfica received an award at the 2015 Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai for Best Youth Academy. This is a title in which Barcelona has often been acknowledged for in the past. With Benfica's recent deal with NOS ($400 Million in 10 years) other then paying off debt, Benfica will most definitely continue to invest in their youth system.



Final Thoughts


Many Benfiquistas dream of winning a third consecutive league title for the 2015/16 season. The "Tri - Campeonato" still has many games to be played and mathematically SL Benfica are still within a title contention. With that being said Coach Rui Vitoria is in a rebuilding year with SL Benfica. Consistency or dare I say lack of has been a big part of this year's performance.


SL Benfica are strong at times and then weak during others. Losing to Arouca and drawing to Uniao De Madeira were unnecessary lost points that are needed to win the league. Losing away to FC Porto 1-0 was not as traumatic to the Benfica Nation as losing 3-0 at home to Sporting, something in which has not happen in almost 10 years.

SL Benfica right now have a top goal scorer in the league. Jonas has scored 13 goals in 14 matches. For a third place team this is a bit hard to grasp since ideally the top goal scorer in the league usually represents the top team in the league. SL Benfica also have the best goal difference in the league with +24 (+23 FC Porto, +17 Sporting).

Unfortunately there has been an early exit in this year's Portuguese Cup and although the Liga Cup is not as prestigious it is still silverware and is still within reach. Winning any silverware regardless of the prestige is always an accomplishment and celebration for the fans and for the club.  

Regardless if SL Benfica win the league or not, it is a rebuilding year and even if a mid-table finish occurs, Coach Rui Vitoria will not be fired. He has done great things in the UEFA Champions League and is giving an opportunity to such "Made In Benfica' players as; Renato Sanches, Nelson Semedo, and to a greater extent Goncalo Guedes. This is something in which the fans can appreciate since former coach Jorge Jesus rarely gave opportunities to youth players.

SL Benfica need to be consistent in the new year and treat each game as a final one game at a time. Losing to FC Porto or Sporting may not jeopardize their title as long as they consistently defeat the Arouca's and Uniao De Madeira's in the second half of the season. 


Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Benfica Hosts CF Os Belenenses



And now that Ronaldo and friends are almost through to the Euro 2016 competition in France, we can all focus our attention to Portugal's most important team SL Benfica. Match day #4 takes place this Friday September 11, 2015 as SL Benfica host CF Belenenses. Benfica are looking for their third victory of the season, and Belenenses although have not suffered a loss yet, they are also win-less after drawing all three of their games in the 2015-16 Liga NOS. 

It is true that we have not yet seen a dominant Benfica this season. Matchday #1 did see a 4-1 victory over Estoril, a controversial 1-0 loss in Aveiro to Arouca, and a 3-2 victory over Moreirense. In a recent interview with ABola, Benfica President LFV, he mentions how he is confident in coach Rui Vitoria and that the results will come. It is unfortunate that we (Benfica) were not able to get 1 or 2 more players during the summer transfer market (Lazar Markovic, and Fabio Coentrao or Ansaldi) but there were still some great additions to the squad and of course there is plenty of depth. No need to panic yet Benfica Nation. 



Coach Rui Vitoria is looking at alternative options for this friday as some of Benfica's main starters (Eliseu, João Teixeira, Ederson, Fejsa, Mitroglou, Samaris, Raúl Jiménez e Gaitán) are coming off international duty and may not be in full form. Benfica fans are expecting to see the debut of Adel Taarabt who most definitely may not start but is a possible option to come off the bench. The 26 year old Moroccan International upon his arrival at The Seixal seemed fatigued or out of shape and had to undergo weight loss training until he was deemed fit to play (now?) Mehdi Carcela-González is an option on the right wing since Ola John has departed on loan to Reading. More then likely since he is coming off an injury he may come off the bench as a sub at some point in the game. Finally, Benfica's "Batman" Jardel is also rumoured to make his return to the squad this weekend. There is no doubt that he has a lot to offer but not be ready to take the starting spot beside Luisao as Lisandro has had some decent performances so far this season. 

During this week's training, Coach Vitoria has also included such junior players as; Defenders João Nunes, 19, and João Lima, 19, forwards  Hildeberto Pereira, 19,and  Oliver Sarkic, 18.18 year old midfielder Joao Carvalho is currently a well discussed name at The Seixal. He has also been rumoured to be included sooner rather then later to Benfica's main squad. Coach Vitoria mentioned at the beginning of the season that if the youth players are working hard for the B Team and Juniors that there will be an opportunity available for them to prove themselves on Benfica's main squad. 

Benfica B will host Academica Viseu this saturday at 12:00 (BTV) and Benfica Juniors will be playing away to Oeiras.







Monday, August 24, 2015

Match Day #2 FC Arouca vs SL Benfica




It has only been a few years n in which we first heard of this second team from the Aveiro district named FC Arouca. Within the 7 years (2006 on), FC Arouca was promoted four times and finally reached the top flight in Portuguese football in the 2012/13 season. In what the locals are calling for as the most important day in the club's history (other then their promotion) FC Arouca did the unthinkable and take over the top spot in the Liga NOS by defeating the biggest club in Portugal SL Benfica. 


WHAT WENT WRONG?

SL Benfica allowed their first and only goal earlier on in the 3' of the match as FC Arouca striker Roberto was able to get by winger Nelson Semedo and goalie Julio Cesar. Some say it was nerves, others just a bad mistake, Benfica began trailing to a primarily Benfica influenced crowd at The Estadio Municipal De Aveiro. Although the Eagles looked terrible within the first 10 minutes they began pressing on ending the half with most of the ball possession and some 15 shots on net. 

Sl Benfica continued their momentum at the start at the second  half in which we consistently saw failed attempts and finishes at set pieces, and a failure to score as FC Arouca most definetly was the man of the match stopping anything and everything that SL Benfica threw their way. 

We saw Rui Vitoria make his first sub at the start of the second as Ola John was subbed off for Victor Andrade. A decision that some felt should of occurred at the start of the game. Benfiquistas saw the debut of Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez in the 68' as he came on for Eliseu in the 68". Shortly after Benfica's final sub came in the 74' in which Samaris was taken off for our new signing Raul Jimenez. At this point Benfica had five potential forwards and also Nico Gaitan and Pizzi with Luisao, Lisandro Lopez, and Semedo covering the back line. FC Arouca had parked the bus and more importantly had a brick wall of a goal keeper that no one can surpass. 

Finally, in the 90+5" Jonas was able to equalize the game in a goal which was disallowed by referee Nuno Almeida. Many fans were outraged as there was no reasoning to the ref\s decision to disallow this goal. There was no offside or foul. FC Arouca finish week 2 of Liga NOS in first place undefeated with two consecutive shout out performances by Rafael Bracali. 

SL Benfica host Moreirense in Matchday #3 on Saturday August 29, 2015

Match Statistics

Match Highlights

Rui Vitoria Press



Monday, August 17, 2015

Matchday #1 SL Benfica vs Estoril



Benfica opened their 2015/16 season with an impressive 4-0 victory at the Luz hosting Estoril. Although this was the most impressive scoreline throughout the Liga NOS during match day #1, Benfica fans watching this match live were not sure what the end result would be as it took 74' to see the first of many goals. 

Benfica's starting line up looked like this, which if you look the previous week's line up is slightly different. Eliseu started over last week's Silvio. Pizzi and Fejsa both started in the midfield (Samaris was a sub during the Estoril game) and Mitroglu started over Talisca. We/re not sure if the Sporting line up will be the line up that Rui Vitoria will use during big matches and yesterday's line-up will be against weaker opposition. Although the season has already started, these two games are still a very early indication as to whether or not Vitoria needs to consistently alter the line up and let's not also forget with the arrival of Mexican forward Raul Jimenez from Atletico Madrid and possibly a few more arrivals to come before the end of the transfer window, there is no telling what this Benfica team will look like by mid - season let alone the end of the year. 

There were  a few disappointments to the game such players as Ola John, Pizzi and Eliseu struggled to make an impact throughout the match especially during the first half but were attacking a bit more in the second half. John for instance tried setting up plays with Nico and Jonas during the second half but was unsuccessful. Eliseu pressed up more around the 54' and still demonstrated that strong bullet of a shot that he has. 

Just like last week's Portuguese Super Cup, the referee's (who I accept their efforts and hard work) may not be able to see everything that occurs on the pitch but missed several obvious calls. If these last two weeks are any indication of what Benfica has to look forward to this season, then they will have a long season ahead of them and hopefully they can continue to produce results just like this one. (Can't the Liga hire non - Portuguese refs? I feel this would change the flow of the game and provide less controversial calls)

The game changer began in the 61' when Pizzi, and Ola John came off for Tallisca and Victor Andrade. Although Pizzi seemed absent during the game he still is a very important part of the Benfica midfield. Tallisca provides good depth and had great energy coming into the match. At the time I was skeptical of Victor Andrade being a part of the main squad as it was assumed that he would return to the B squad. Since John was playing on the wing, this was a position that Andrade can fill in as he did with a great first team debut performance. 



The goals began soaring in. In the 74" after a few missed attempts on net Mitroglu scored an astonishing header crossed in from Nico. Jonas would score his first brace of the season scoring a PK in the 78' and replicate Mitroglu's header scoring in the 81'. Mitroglu was subbed off for Guedes in the 84' and the most memorable moment of the match came in the 88' Andrade finds the back heel of Nico who sets up 18-year old Nelsinho Semedo for his first ever goal on the Benfica main squad making it a final score of 4-0. 



Benfica coach Rui Vitoria was happy with the result. In his press conference after the game he touched on several important topics with the media. He mentions how winning the first game of the season was very important because there is a long road ahead of Benfica this season. Such youth players as Nelson Semedo, and Victor Andrade are quality players and were praised after the match. Coach Vitoria says that if the players are ready to work hard and prove themselves that the door will be open for them for an opportunity on the main squad.The first shut out of the season is also a confidence builder for the team and of course for Julio. Just because Benfica won 4-0 doesn't mean that there is not work to be done. There is always room for improvement. 

When asked about Nico's departure, Rui mentioned that he is a quality player that he likes and counts on who has heart and wants to be at the club. Even though Benfica showed a great performance he emphasizes that it is a team effort and mentions how there are no stars or egos on the team.

Man Of The Match: Nelson Semedo

Noteable Mentions: Kostas Mitroglu, Nico Gaitan, Victor Andrade, Julio Cesar





Monday, July 27, 2015

Nélson Oliveira Last Chance

Since Rui Vitória has been appointed the new coach at SL Benfica, fans have been wondering as to what kind of changes Vitória will be implementing at the helm. Which players will he chose from this great multitude, and which formation will work?  With such hopeful signings as Taarabt, Carcela, Murillo, and the departures of Artur, Maxi and possibly a few others before September, Vitoria has his work cut out for him. A good indication as to where this 2015/16 SLB is headed will be showcased during this month’s International Champions Cup as Benfica are set to square off against such talented oppositions as Paris Saint-Germaine, Fiorentina, New York Red Bulls, and Monterrey of Mexico for the prestigious Eusebio Cup.
There are many players who are returning from loan spells and will be available for these pre-season matches. One of the many names is Nélson Oliveira the 24-year old Barcelos born striker who was deemed at one point to be not only the future striker for Benfica but the long awaited future striker of Portugal. Portugal arguably has not had a proper striker since the days of Pauleta and Nuno Gomes.
The Success Of Nélson Oliveira or better yet his shinning moments were often credited in his youth when he represented Portugal at the under 17, under 19, and under 20 and 21 levels. During the 2011 FIFA Under-20 World Cup, Oliveira played in the final as Portugal lost to Brazil in penalty kicks. He was named Man Of The Match on two occasions and won the 2011 Silver Ball Award scoring four goals in that tournament. In less then one year Oliveira was called up to Portugal’s 23 Man roaster for the UEFA Euro 2012 after bowing out to Spain during the semi-finals in penalty kicks. After the tournament there were rumours of Nélson Oliveira joining the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United on a 20 million € transfer fee. These deals obviously never went through and although there may of been some interest Oliveira continued his career at Benfica.
Prior to Euro 2012, Oliveira spent most of the 2011/12 season at Benfica on the bench. He started a total of 2 games but managed to make 12 appearances in the league. At the time there was not much room for the young Portuguese striker as Jorge Jesus had such talent up front as Saviola, Rodrigo, Bruno César, Nolito and a guy named Óscar Cardozo who would be the Portuguese League’s top goal scorer with 20 goals (tied with SC Braga’s Lima) At this point the frustration started settling in as Nélson lacked opportunities at Benfica. Before the start of the 2012/13 season Oliveira was transferred on a season long loan to Deportivo de La Coruña in Spain’s La Liga. This deal generated 600,000 € for Benfica and brought him playing with fellow, former and future team mates Silvio, Pizzi, and Luisinho. During his loan spell Oliveira started twice and was substitued 28 times scoring 4 goals including a home opener that season against Osasuna.
At the end of the 2012/13 season Nelson’s dad Adelio, began making comments towards Benfica and Jorge Jesus choice of squad. Although both Father and Son were venting their frustrations this would not help Nelson’s oportunities at Benfica for the up and coming season. Just shortly after returning from Spain and before Benfica would head down south to the Algarve to face Penãrol, Levante and Nice, Oliveira was back on a plane heading to France on a season long loan to Stade Rennes. Oliveira was featured in 30 Ligue 1 matches starting 18. He would end up being one of the most talked about players in Ligue 1 that year scoring 8 goals. This deal generated Benfica 1 million € and gave Rennes an opportunity to buy Oliveira. They did not exercise that right and by the end of the season Oliveira was back at the Luz awaiting Paulo Bento’s decision as to whom would make the initial 30 man roaster for the 2014 Portugal World Cup Team.  Bento had stated previously that he was “reluctant” to call Oliveira to the squad even though he may of had a better season then Eder (SC Braga) or an injury prone Helder Postiga (Lazio). Portugal would exit out of the 2014 World Cup early by not advancing from the group stages and Oliveira was awaiting his future at Benfica.
Benfica won 6 of their 8 games during the 2014/15 pre-season. We saw Nélson Oliveira included in Benfica’s pre-season. Although he did not play much, he was subbed on in 46th minute during a match against Swiss side FC Sion in which Oliveira was able to create a few opportunities on net. The season began and Benfica did not loan out Oliveira but perhaps should of as he spent most of the first half of the season on the bench.  Such players as Tallisca, Jonas, and Lima made for a promising first half of the season. Oliveira was once again feeling the burn as he sat on the sidelines and was only dressed for 3 of 14 games. He played no minutes for half of a season at Benfica but was finally given another oportunity as he joined Swansea in the EPL. Wilfred Bony had left for the month of January to play in the Africa Cup Of Nations so Oliveira was able to gain a spot on he team. Oliveira played 10 matches at Swansea City and scored his only goal against Newcastle a game in which The Swans would win 3-2.
Swansea City finished 8th in the EPL and SL Benfica would become “Bicampeão” for the first time in 31 years. Oliveira was unable to contribute to Benfica’s success but he is now back at the Luz ready for what awaits him in the 2015/16 season. After an impressive run with the team Jorge Jesus has left after 6 seasons and he is now replaced by a familiar face Rui Vitoria. For Oliveira, Vitoria may be his last chance to make a name for himself at Benfica. Vitoria had coached Oliveira during his 2010/11 season loan at Paços De Ferreira. They had also crossed paths when Oliveira had just arrived in the Benfica Youth system at age 15 and Vitória was coaching his final season at the Benfica Juniors.
Looking back was there some truth to Oliveira and Son’s comments towards Benfica and Jorge Jesus? Did Jorge Jesus have a personal vendetta against Oliveira? or perhaps JJ simply felt that there was no room for him at the club. Also, at the time Oliveira was trying to get spots over Rodrigo, Cardozo, and others who JJ felt were better forwards then Oliveira. As for lack of opportunities other then the first half of last season, Oliveira has consistently been given loan opportunities since he progressed from junior to senior at Benfica. Hopefully Oliveira and his dad realize now that those comments that they made in the media did more harm then good for Nélson Oliveira and his career at Benfica.
Oliveira (almost) 24 seems to be more mature these days. Him and Sr. Adélio are lashing out less at Benfica in the media. Rui Vitória has mentioned that he will be giving opportunities for Portuguese youth in the new season. Nélson is looking forward to the up and coming season and although he does not know what the future holds for him Benfica, he is willing to work hard to earn a spot representing his boyhood team. Nélson Oliveira is on contract with Benfica until June 2018 and is represented by Gestifute (Jorge Mendes)


Saturday, May 30, 2015

Benfica: A Change Of The Guard




If you look at the last 30 or so years in The Portuguese Liga, you will notice that since Benfica's last back to back championship winning seasons of 1982/83 and 1983/84, FC Porto have endured greater success by  dominating the domestic league and a few UEFA championships under their belt. This is something as Benfica fans that we do not wish to accept or acknowledge especially since FC Porto is now the biggest rival to Benfica in modern day football in Portugal.(Lisbon derby is still historic and meaningful but more on the line during "O Classico")

In the last 30 years, SL Benfica have won 8 league titles putting them at 34 league titles. FC Porto, in 30 years have won 20 league titles putting them at 27. Sporting Lisbon have won twice and Boavista won their only league title during the 2000/01 season. FC Porto have often won back-to-back titles in the last 30 years. They have also won 4 even 5 straight consecutive league titles, something in which no other team has ever done. (Benfica has won the quadruple but never the quintuple) At the time of FC Porto's reign of 5 consecutive league titles they had Mario Jardel who scored 125 goals during his 4 seasons at Porto and an evil mastermind with the initials PDC who did whatever he had to go to keep the team from the North of Portugal on top. Benfica always pushed to win the titles and although they had great talent, they had terrible finances and a different type of President then Porto. Porto's PDC would launder money to benefit his team, but João António de Araújo Vale e Azevedo laundered money to benefit his own pockets instead of helping Benfica.

With all that has happened in the Portuguese Liga in the last 30 years, there is something special going on. The Big 3 of Portugal continue to exist but it appears as though that Benfica (although always the most liked, and supported team in Portugal) is now overpowering FC Porto in all competitions. If you look at the last 10 encounters in all competitions (staring March 20, 2012) that Benfica have played FC Porto, Benfica have won 3 times, drawn 2 times and lost 5 times. Although this may not appear to be the most favourable results, it is a step up between year 2006-2009 in which Benfica could not beat FC Porto home or away. Beating FC Porto at least once during the season (for the past 3 seasons) is better then preparing for a loss or an out right beating (November 7th, 2010) During this time, it was expected that regardless as to whom Benfica would field in their starting 11 they were expected to lose. Occasionally they would tie and very few times would they be victorious. (http://fussball.wettpoint.com/en/h2h/932-935.html)

Benfica Socios 

As mentioned on NOTÍCIAS BENFICA: Benfica 10h 07-04-15 by Portuguese Journalist Jose Nuno Martins it is confirmed that SL Benfica are still the most supported club in the world with just over 270, 000 registered supporters or "Socios". Although, I have not been alive long enough to remember the 60's and 70's a time in which Benfica dominated the Portuguese league and put Portugal on the UEFA and world map, has there ever been a time in which SL Benfica were not the most talked about and supported team in Portugal? It just so happens that since the Guinness Book of World Records has documented this record, Benfica continues to grow and grow. It was at my first Benfica game just shortly after this record was published in which I remember discussing with a fellow Luso Canadian Benfica fan as to how much greater the club would be financially if we reached 300, 000 and now almost a decade later we are at approximately 275, 000. Just think of it in these terms

300, 000 people paying 100 Euros annually = 30M annually

That is just one of many sources of revenue generated to Benfica. In North America recently, Benfica fans were finally allowed to subscribe to Benfica TV. This investment is just as important as the annual club fees because not only are you still supporting the club financially but you have access to all of the club's sports teams and information directly from the club that may not be actually portrayed online,

More investment to Benfica (see also Fly Emirates deal) means better players, means better player development, means better facilities, means many different factors to better this club. If the annual Benfica financial statements did not take so long to read I would like to know more about all sources of revenue. 

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Contributing Factors To The "Bi - Campeonato" of 2014/15



After a long season, SL Benfica have finally clinched their 34th League Championship. It is their first back-to-back "Bi-Campeonato" since the 1983/84 when Benfica was coached by Sven Goran Erikson. A goalless draw in Guimaraes alongside a 1-1 result during the Belenenses vs FC Porto match was enough to give the Eagles what they have worked so hard for during the 2014/15 season and that is winning the Liga Nos Championship. Benfica fans around the world celebrated day through night and continue to celebrate this historic occasion. Being a supporter of this club for quite sometime, I was now able to enjoy the moment in witnessing a back-to-back championship as I was barley alive during their last  "Bi-Campeonato"

CONTRIBUTING FACTORS

There may very well be 34 reasons as to why Benfica were able to win the "Bi-Campeonato" but here are 6 important factors which led to Benfica's 2014/15 titles winning season.

1) Jorge Jesus

- Although JJ was a lot less tame throughout this season, he still continued to do what he does best and that is coach Benfica. At the start of the season, Benfica was criticised for selling practically their entire squad and with SCP and FCP making big changes to their coaching staff and squad, many predicted that it was Benfica's title to lose. JJ was able to take his existing squad of such veterans as Maxi, Luisao, Nico Gaitan and turn such new players as Julio Cesar, Tallisca, Eliseu, Jonas, Pizzi and develop them all into key success stories of the season. JJ had the respect of the players, the organisation and of the fans. Although there was an early elimination of UEFA competitions and the Portugal Cup, winning the title back-to-back was the most important goal in which he was able to accomplish. Based on his performance JJ deserves to stay at Benfica because as of right now, there is no coach greater then JJ in Portugal for the Portuguese League. 

2) The Fans

- There is a reason as to why Benfica have not lost a League home match since matchday #20 of the 2011/12 season (March 2, 2012 3-2 to FC Porto) Benfica has some of the most loyal fans in the world, Benfica continues to hold the record with most supported registered fans in the world "sócio" with over 275, 000. At a time in which the economic crisis of Portugal continues, Benfica's fans continue to have something positive to look forward to home and away. There were approximately 4000 fans who were at Guimaraes to witness Benfica win their 34th league title. During other important matches such as the Lima brace against FC Porto at the Estadio Do Dragao. The away games at Braga, Sporting, wherever Benfica plays it's fans are there.  

3) The Media Good & Bad

- The Media has always played a role in Benfica's success this year. Whether it was the live broadcasting of JJ's sometimes comical press conferences, the excellent broadcasting of Benfica TV who only recently became available in North America, or such tabloid blundering from SIC, O Record, or any other "Anti-Benfica" media coverage, good or bad as the saying goes "Any advertising good or bad is still advertising."

4) The President

- After almost 12 year as Benfica's President, Luis Filipe Viera continues to prove to the fans that he is the right man for the job. The Seixal, Benfica TV are just a few of the many examples of LFV continued success at the club. 

5) Not Losing To FC Porto

- Very rarely over the last few decades can Benfica hold their head up high and go an entire season without losing a game to FC Porto. A draw is a favourable result which occured on April 26 (scoreless) but an unfavourable result occurred on December 13, 2014 when Benfica defeated FC Porto 2-0. A victory away to FC Porto rarely occurs especially in league competition when a precious 3 points were gained allowing Benfica to continue in first place. A position in which they constantly remained at since Match day #5. Defeating FC Porto gives an advantage in not only the standings but in a mental aspect. The team's confidence begins to glow and it almost makes Benfica believe that if they can beat FC Porto, (the supposed best team in Portugal) then they can beat any team in Portugal. 

6) Team Unity


- All in all when you look back at the 2014/15 season Benfica's players on and off the pitch had a real sense of unity. Luisao, Maxi, the veteran team mates were able to welcome such new talents as Tallisca, and Jonathan Rodriguez into the squad. Jonas, and Julio Cesar looked as though they have been a part of Benfica for several seasons by their celebrations and interviews. It appears as though Benfica is one big happy family which was a point in which several of the Benfica wives and family emphasized during the title win in Guimaraes. 

Monday, April 27, 2015

Benfica Sempre


Somos liberdade, somos raça e ambição
Somos lealdade, somos força e coração
Somos um por todos e todos por um
Somos como mais nenhum
Somos vontade, somos crença e paixão
Somos amizade, somos tempo e tradição
Somos muito mais que aquilo que se diz
Somos a bandeira de um país
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
Temos a esperança a força e o saber
Temos confiança, temos o poder
Temos a vontade e a pressa de chegar
Temos asas para voar
Temos um passado, um presente e um futuro
De branco e encarnado, a força de um muro
Somos a glória, somos a fé
Somos slb!
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
(slb, slb, slb, slb, slb, slb, slb, slb)
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre,
Sempre!
Somos liberdade, somos raça e ambição
Somos lealdade, somos força e coração
Somos um por todos e todos por um
Somos como mais nenhum
Somos vontade, somos crença e paixão
Somos amizade, somos tempo e tradição
Somos muito mais que aquilo que se diz
Somos a bandeira de um país
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre,
Temos a esperança a força e o saber
Temos confiança, temos o poder
Temos a vontade e a pressa de chegar
Temos asas para voar
Temos um passado, um presente e um futuro
De branco e encarnado, a força de um muro
Somos a glória, somos a fé
Somos slb!
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
(slb, slb, slb, slb, slb, slb, slb, slb)
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
Benfica,
Benfica,
Benfica sempre!
Sempre!

Composição: Miguel Gameiro

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Benfica UEFA Youth League 2014/15

Although Benfica's senior team have been eliminated from all UEFA competitions this season, Benfica's Youth Team (aka Benfica U19 or The Juniors) have advanced from the group stages and onto the round of 16 in this year's competition. Once again, Benfica's Youth Team has shown a lot of promise in the second annual UEFA Youth League. Benfica won their group finishing with 13 points with an impressive 4-1-1 record.
Benfica's Youth Team coach João Tralhão, has been a contributing factor to this team. In a recent interview on January 6, 2015 O Record he commented during the group stages of the Youth League.
"Each game is important for us to win and to get three points. We want to finish the first leg without loses, and with  one tie." - João Tralhão during Benfica's group stages of the UEFA Youth League

During last year's UEFA Youth competition, Benfica made it to the finals undefeated until they lost 3-0 to Barcelona. For Benfica fans it was disappointing losing yet another UEFA final but still a proud moment in which will be recorded in the history books. Benfica's next opponent will be Liverpool on February 24, 2015 16:00 at the Seixal. Although Liverpool was unable to win their group, they came in second behind Real Madrid and went through on head to head with 12 points against Basel.
Unlike the UEFA Champions League, the Youth League is played on only one leg after the group stages. If after 90 minutes the match is tied, penalty shoot outs will decide the winner. This is the second year of the competition and other then bragging rights amongst Europe, the Youth League gives an opportunity to showcase the future talents of tomorrow.
One of the competitions top goal scorers is 18 year old forward Jerome Sinclair who has scored 6 goals in 6 games during this competition. Benfica's midfield Gilson Costa has scored 3 goals in 5 games and forward Romário Baldé (who has now advanced to the B Team) also has 3 scored 3 goals in 6 matches. Benfica's goalkeeper André Ferreira has played 4 games in the competition and although he has yet to have a clean sheet, Ferreira has made an impressive 15 saves (3 more then Liverpool's Ryan Fulton)

This past weekend was the start of the second half of the Juniores A Under 19 season and Benfica drew 1-1 to CD Nacional with a goal from Alfa Semedo in a Jardel - esque type of goal scoring in the 90" + 5". Such key players of the match included; André Ferreira (GK) Yuri Ribeiro (RB) Gilson Costa (CDM or CM) and Kevin Oliveira (CM) are only a few players who stood out during the game.
The play maker and leader in assists for Benfica in this competition has been 17 year old midfield Renato Sanches who has 4 assists in 5 appearances. Also 17, João Carvalho has 4 assists in 6 appearances. Liverpool's Sergi Canós has 3 assists in 5 appearances and has represented Spain in the U-17 European Championship.
As of right now it appears that Manchester City has the best overall record in the competition. They dominated their group by winning all 6 matches. Chelsea, Atletico Madrid and Ajax advanced from their groups with an impressive 15 points. Whereas such teams like Real Madrid, Barcelona, FC Schalke and even Arsenal did well in their groups and  can easily finish the competition with silverware.
Benfica has their work cut out for them considering many of last year's key players have advanced to either the B Team, gone on loan spells, or in the case of Gonçalo Guedes landed a spot in Benfica's main squad. Although Guedes is registered on Benfica's UEFA Youth Squad, it is speculated that "O Mister" will not allow him to participate in this tournament.

Some of these games may be broad casted but for the most part of these matches you may need to stream. However, Benfica U 19 Home League matches at the Seixal are broad casted at Benfica TV.

 

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

O Menino Bernardo Ou Le Garçon Bernardo

 
 
 
It was announced on SL Benfica's website on January 16, 2015 that they will no longer be looking to signing any more new players for the remainder of the 2014/15 season. This news came one day after signing 19 year-old Hertha Berlin midfielder Hany Mukhtar. What SL Benfica did not emphasize on their website was that they are still entertaining the possibility of selling SL Benfica players until the end of the January transfer window.
 
It was announced this afternoon that 20 year-old midfielder Bernardo Silva was bought for approximately 16M to his loaned club AS Monaco. Bernardo Silva has been a Benfica player since the age of 8. Some may call it a good opportunity for Bernardo Silva, others call it good business.
 
Although Ligue 1 has big budgeted teams like AS Monaco, and PSG and such stars as Cavani, David Luiz, Berbatov and others to some soccer pundits it may be a step up from the Liga Portuguesa but according to the latest UEFA coefficients Portugal and it's league is ranked 5th place and closer to 4th whereas France and it's league is ranked 6th closer to 7th. In regards to club coefficient Benfica ranks 3rd whereas AS Monaco is 74th. AS Monaco may be ranked by a rich owner but Benfica is still the most supported club in the world with more registered supporters then any other team in the world. To say that Bernardo Silva went to AS Monaco as a step up from Portugal is preposterous. Although Benfica had a poor UEFA campaign this season, they are annual participants with 10 UEFA Cup Finals and 2 back-to-back Champions League. The argument that Bernardo may have joined AS Monaco to play Champions League Soccer is irrelevant since he would of played in next year's campaign. Overall Bernardo Silva did not join AS Monaco to improve his career. Bernardo Silva was loaned out to AS Monaco from SL Benfica as the beginning of this season with an option to buy. AS Monaco saw Bernardo's raw talent who has often been compared to the likes of Rui Costa and they pursued their option to buy.
 
Bernardo Silva spent most of his Benfica senior career playing for Benfica's B squad.  He debuted in Benfica B team's 2013/14 season coming on as a sub in the 62" for Rojas in a scoreless result  against C.D Trofense. He went on to become one of the B Team's most successful and talked about players. He  appeared in 38 matches and scored 8 goals. On October 19, 2013 he was given the opportunity to play 10 minutes in the Portuguese Cup game against Cinfães.  Benfica won this game 1-0. Bernardo Silva won several awards in Portugal including; "Player Of The Month" and was named the "2013/14 Breakthrough Player Of The Year" in the Segunda Liga. Bernardo Silva has often represented Portugal in the Under 19 and Under 21 competitions. He will most likely be called up to Portugal's senior team by the time Euro 2016 and World Cup 2018 come along.
 
It is no doubt that Bernardo Silva loves his boyhood team of Benfica. Anyone who follows him on social media knows that he loves Benfica. On the weekend of December 14, 2014 Bernardo tweeted about not only his first ever goal scored as a player for AS Monaco but seemed just as ecstatic to tweet about Benfica's impressive 2-0 away win against FC Porto a win which seems to happen once every few years. Just like the players he grew up watching such as Rui Costa, Nuno Gomes, Simao Sabrosa and many others who have come and gone in the past,  Bernardo Silva may very well return to his boyhood team sooner rather then later.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

A Different Kind Of Classico




After a recent 1-0 away victory to Lisbon rivals Sporting CP, Benfica's B squad hosted "The Portugal Classico" at the Caixa Futebol Campus or "The Seixal" in Lisbon this past Sunday against FC Porto. Benfica B went into this Classico in 5th place with 35 points as FC Porto have climbed  up to 8th place with 32 points. Besides bragging rights (B Team's cannot be promoted or relegated)  the importance of this match is that both of Portugal's top teams are showcasing their future stars of tomorrow. Although Benfica B's stadium holds approximately 2720 people at capacity (not the 65,000 at the Luz), many Benfica fans were able to watch the game live on Benfica TV (Thank You Fubo.tv)

The Match

Benfica B were victorious in the Classico 3-2 over their rivals from the north. The game was intense from beginning to end. This match was not short of goals, posts, saves, and cards early on FC Porto was shown a red card to Rafa in the 12" allowing Gonçalo Guedes to capitalize on a PK giving Benfica the early lead. By half FC Porto had tied the game and was determined to defeat Benfica. In the second half FC Porto took the lead in the 52" but shortly after it was João Teixeira whose free kick lead to a finish by CB Fabio Cardoso making it 2-2. Cardoso would be the hero of the day as he netted his brace making it his third goal in two games, Benfica were up 3-2 in the 87" and at this point the crowd at The Seixal were going insane. Benfica's Renato Sanches who came on for Victor Andrade in the 68" was shown a red card in the 90 +2" Both teams would end the match with 10 players on the pitch but it was Benfica who held onto their 3-2 victory. 

Watching from a far it felt almost as if the B Team were playing in front of sold out crowd at The Luz. Somewhere out there Eusébio was watching over these kids with a smile on his face. Benfica's coach Jorge Jesus was present at the game making notes to himself and possibly chewing gum. Portugal's Under 21 coach was present as well scouting talent from both sides. 



Changes

Earlier this week there were a few changes from the B Team that would effect Benfica's main squad. Captain Rúben Pinto was loaned out to Paços de Ferreira. (List of all Benfica B loans) Pinto has made 18 appearances for the B team this year scored twice and has 6 assists. As we all remember Pinto was part of a list of great talents that emerged at The Seixal. Nélson Oliveira (who was on that list) has been loaned out to Swansea City in which has allowed Jorge Jesus to call up former Arsenal Youth Product, Rui Fonte who was referred to as "The Best Portuguese Striker" by Benfica B coach Hélder Cristóvão. Fonte has 14 goals and 1 assist in 16 Benfica B team appearances this season. Another top goal scorer on the B Team is Helder Costa who has been loaned out until the end of the season to Gil Vicente a team in which Benfica supposedly has good relations with.

With Benfica TV becoming more accessible to fans from all over the world, it allows more opportunites for Benfica supporters to watch the B Team and the Juniors. This B team has been an exciting project since its reincarantion in 2006. The Juniors made history last year as being finalists in the first ever UEFA Youth League. Although, Benfica's main side may be out of UEFA competition, perhaps the Youth team can once again make an appearance in the finals for a second consecutive season.  In less then one year most of that Youth League team has graduated to not only the B Team but in the case of Gonçalo Guedes at 18 years of age he will not only see minutes of Benfica's main squad but is being looked at such reputable clubs as Bayern Munich and Arsenal. Benfica's B coach Hélder Cristóvão and Juniors coach João Tralhão have very important roles at Benfica and that is not to win titles but to continue to cement the foundation of this club. The "Mistica" of Benfica is eveident in these development teams. 

Tomorrow's Benfica

The Benfica of the next few years may or may not be greater then the Benfica of today. However, coach Jorge Jesus has always admitted to be fair when it comes to picking his team. He is not biased or unbiased to Portuguese players but simply picks the best players that he has available to him. Although some of his selections in the past can be questionable, it is without question that he cannot ignore all of the future prospects that are developing at Benfica. 

Here are a list of Benfica's B Team players whom I feel are strong enough to not necessarily start but be integrated into Jorge Jesus' main Benfica roster

Name: Bruno Varela
Age: 20 Years Old
Position: Goalkeeper
Been At The Club Since: 2011

With Paulo Lopes shortly retiring and Julio Cesar soon to follow, Benfica will need to replace their goalies. Bruno Varela is one of the main success stories of the B Team. Although he is only 20 years old, he has plenty of experience as he is now in his third consecutive season as Benfica B's goalkeeper and is currently a favorite choice in Portugal's U21 team.

Name: João Teixeira
Age: 20 Years Old
Position: Midfield
Been At The Club Since: 2012

Teixeira was one of the most talked about surprises during Benfica's 2014/2015 pre-season. He was featured in the Lisbon Cup, was featured in the friendlies against Marseille, Arsenal, and Valencia and contributed a goal against FC Sion. Teixeira can very easily play as an 8 or even a 6 type of midfielder. He would be a great addition as he is fierce in the midfield and has a great free kick as we saw on the weekend contributing to Fabio Cardoso's goal. 

Name: Victor Nilsson-Lindelöf
Age: 20 Years Old
Position: Centre Back
Been At The Club Since: 2012

Although not Portuguese Lindelöf will contribute to the list of Swedes to participate in Benfica's main roster. Although he is 1,87m in height, the 20 year old is mobile is just as quick at capturing balls in the air as he is in clearing the defensive line. He also scores the occasional goal Watch out Jardel and Steven Vitoria, Lindelöf may be an option sooner rather then later. 

Name: Fábio Cardoso
Age: 20 Years Old
Position: Centre Back
Been At The Club Since: 2012

Benfica has not had a quality Portuguese centre back in quite sometime. Although the likes of Miguel Vitor, Roderick Miranda, and Fábio Faria have come and gone, Cardoso although still very green possesses great qualities in becoming a future leader at Benfica. Cardoso is the B Team's version of Luisão. He wears his heart on his sleeve and through social media encourages support from fans and fellow team mates. Just prior to Sunday's Classico he posted this message on his Twitter page:

"Amanhã Benfica B vs Porto B, venham apoiar, mais um grande jogo, prometemos entrega total
como sempre. Comeonboys! Juntos somos mais fortes! " - @fcardoso04

Name: Pawel Dawidowicz
Age: 19 Years Old
Position: Midfield
Been At The Club Since: 2014

For his 19th birthday Pawel got the best birthday that any maturing footballer can ask for, a two year contract to one of the biggest clubs in the world Benfica. The 6 foot 2 midfielder was brought over from Polish side Lechia Gdańsk as a possible proper replacement for Nemanja Matić. He has played ten games for the Benfica B team and although he has yet to debute for Benfica's main squad, some possible minutes under Jorge Jesus may help develop his performance. 

There are dozens more who also deserve to be mentioned in the spotlight. In the recent issue of Benfica's Mistica magasine, there is an article on Diogo Gonçalves who is a 17 year old striker who plays not only on the Juniores Under 19 team but is a part of the UEFA Youth League squad. 19 year old full back Pedro Rebocho, 20 year old attacking midfielder Amorim, 18 year old forward Romário Baldé, it is a never ending list of young, raw talent. 

Seeing such players as Bernardo Silva on loan to AS Monaco, and Ivan Cavaleiro on loan to Deportivo De La Coruna demonstrates that Benfica's youth system works. These are players will be a vital part of not only the future of Benfica but of Portugal. President LFV in his interviews continues to emphasize a "Made In Benfica" main squad in which we may not necessarily have 11 players developed at The Seixal, but having 4 or 5 players continuing to Benfica's success not only gives the Benfica Nation a sense of pride but it is something for us to look forward to in the future. 

The reality is for the Big 3 in Portugal to survive they will continue to buy foreign players at a relatively low price and then sell for a greater profit. 20 year old Anderson Talisca has been recently known as Benfica's meal ticket because he was bought for approximately €4 million and will hopefully be sold for 15-20 million. Do that a few times a year to reduce debt or increase profit and teams like Benfica will be able to invest in new youth development facilities and technologies. 

Currently most of Portugal's youth teams are comprised of Benfica players. With most of The Selecção in their late twenties or well into their thirties, Portugal's World Cup Squad of 
2018 and 2022 needs to replenished and will feature younger players. Currently the most talked
about players representing Portugal are from Benfica (perhaps a few from the other Big 3) 
Portugal needs Benfica and their talented youth "Made In Benfica."